The Eddison Address

BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER

i have never taken for granted the science behind sound.
where's the equation behind hendrix sending his rumbles
through the crowd? because music dwells not solely
in the realm of cold hard fact - the 70's punk explosion
and stravinsky riots attest to that.
yes, our art the great leveller,
i have always felt. unharnessed,
not in the temples but in the flood plains have we
dwelt. solomon's song a shadow without his voice and
zither player, the apocalypse a sham without guitar,
bass, drums and slayer. and what of this snare drum
riccochet? does it have the same soundwave pattern
as the shot that killed jfk?
and what of these basslines like tsunami through the
ocean, or the shimmer of acoustica that set the hippy
kids in motion? what of that?
my question remains unanswered,
hanging, pensive, unanswered.
and what of this guitar? an expression of defiance
of a broken record: the pervasion of science?
and what of my words, this luddite rallying call?
have they little to teach us?
maybe nothing at all. and what of this snare drum assassinatioon
reverberation? the sound of an insurrection versus
populist elation... dearest eddison,
you cannot capture or subdue our oscillations without
destroying what we do (and let's not forget that you
hear this through the wax of irony).
yes, from city spires to underground,
hands on earpieces will never hold this down.

Trivia about the song The Eddison Address by Million Dead

When was the song “The Eddison Address” released by Million Dead?
The song The Eddison Address was released in 2001, on the album “Million Dead”.
Who composed the song “The Eddison Address” by Million Dead?
The song “The Eddison Address” by Million Dead was composed by BENJAMIN RUSSELL ERRING DAWSON, CAMERON DAVID DEAN, JULIA RUZICKA, FRANCIS EDWARD TURNER.

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